WO2016198905A1 - Reclosable flap device - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to reclosable or
- resealable flaps such as are used, for instance, on packets of moist wipes ("wet wipes") .
- These packets are designed to retain the moisture of the wipes by sealing the package when not in use, but to allow easy opening and closing of the flap to allow access to a hole in the package material through which one or more moist wipes can be drawn.
- the flap generally has a tacky adhesive along the outer part of its lower surface, sticking to the package wall or film surrounding the hole, but allowing the user to pull the flap away from the package film.
- One edge of the flap will generally be permanently stuck to the package to act as a hinge .
- a resealable label flap is made of two main layers, a thicker base layer 28 and a top layer 30, in the form of a rectangle.
- the base layer may itself be made of two or more layers, for instance to ease the application of the resealable adhesive.
- the rectangle is cut around three edges inside its circumference to form a flap portion, the fourth end forming a hinge.
- This hinge is constituted by slitting the lower layer but not the upper layer, so that the flap portion hinges about the upper layer where it bridges the slit.
- the region of the rectangle outside the cut forms a frame which remains stuck to the package. In practice it is not easy to handle the assembly after the subsequent cut has been made through both layers so as to define the outline of the flap portion.
- invention aims to provide a flap that is easier to
- WO 2011/003068 Another construction, using composite layers and intending to solve the problem of the flap undesirably returning to cover the opening while one is trying to extract a wipe, is shown in WO 2011/003068 by Unicharm Corporation.
- the flap is formed by two main layers, a thinner layer on top of a thick layer, the thin layer extending beyond one side of the lower layer and being fixed to the package by a strong adhesive.
- the construction appears not to solve the problem of the flap flipping back, because a transverse slit is formed in the upper layer over most of its transverse extent, so as to weaken the restoring force.
- the present invention is defined in one aspect in claim 1 and is generally directed to a resealable flap device in the form of a sheet for applying to or incorporating in packaging, comprising:
- base and upper layers each having a layer of adhesive on their lower face, the adhesive on the upper layer bonding this layer to the lower layer;
- the upper layer of the flap portion is not present on the outer part of the sheet beyond the line of the hinge region .
- the lower layer at that line, or in its vicinity forms the desired hinge, being much less stiff - say two to ten times - than the composite of the two layers, in terms of Young's Modulus.
- the upper layer in the frame portion i.e. the outside region surrounding the flap portion
- the hinge will also end approximately in line with the hinge, though it may extend beyond it to a greater or lesser extent for added stability .
- a tab may be formed on the end of the flap portion remote from the hinge in the usual way, to make it easier for the user to lift the flap.
- the lower layer may be of a tough but flexible polymer such as polypropylene (PP) , about 50 ⁇ thick, the upper layer of the same or, preferably, a different material, such as polystyrene (PS) or PET, and preferably at least two or three times as thick, preferably at least 150 ⁇ thick.
- the two are laminated using a suitable adhesive such as acrylic- based adhesive, and the reclosure adhesive under the base layer can be any usual adhesive for this purpose.
- the flap may be generally rectangular, rounded,
- the "north-south” direction of the flap i.e. the direction in the plane in which the flap opens and closes, will be termed the "longitudinal"
- a resealable flap device in the form of a sheet for applying to or incorporating in packaging comprises a layer of flexible material, the layer being cut through to outline a flap portion, but leaving an edge uncut in a hinge region;
- the layer continues rearwardly and incorporates a second flap portion having a slot by which a product may be suspended when the flap device is fixed to the product.
- the device is easy to manufacture because the upper layer can be formed by selective removal of parts of the upper layer to form the hinge region. This can be done, for instance, by cutting through the upper layer only and then removing the unwanted portion of the upper layer. In addition, printing a blocking agent to prevent adhesion between base and upper layers in certain areas may be helpful. Also, although the top surface of the laminate is not entirely smooth (because of the local absence of the top layer at the base of the hinge) , this presents no practical (nor aesthetic) difficulty and it does not interfere with manufacture of the flap device itself, nor with assembly as it is applied to the pack.
- the upper and/or lower layers may be printed upon, for example for the purpose of colouring or shading the device, or to apply a logo or graphic or other printed material such as instructions or advertising material.
- Print may be applied to one or both of an upper and lower side of the lower layer, and/or to one or both of an upper and lower side of the upper layer. Print may be applied before adhesive is applied to a layer, in which case the presence of the print typically does not adversely affect subsequent bonding of the layer to another surface.
- print may be applied to all or a selected portion of an area of a surface of the upper or lower layers after a layer of adhesive has been applied to the surface.
- adhesive applied to the lower surface of the lower layer in order to allow the lower layer to be bonded to packaging may be printed upon in the region of the tab in order to prevent the tab from sticking to the packaging.
- the lower surface of the lower layer may be printed upon before adhesive is applied to that layer. In that case, it is typically the case that the adhesive will permit the printed (and any non-printed) regions of the lower layer to be bonded to the packaging to which the device is applied.
- the upper surface of the lower layer may be printed upon.
- the upper layer may subsequently be bonded to the lower layer even in regions in which print has been applied to the lower layer.
- print may be applied to the adhesive after it has been applied to the upper surface of the lower layer or lower surface of the upper layer, to prevent adhesion in the printed areas.
- the upper and lower layers are both transparent, printed material on the lower layer or lower surface of the upper layer will be visible through the upper layer, and lower layer in the case of printing on the lower surface of the lower layer.
- Figure 1 is a view of a strip of flap devices ready to be applied to packages
- Figure 2 is a cross-section of part of one such flap
- Figure 3 is a cross-section of part of one such flap
- Figure 4 is a 3D schematic view of a flap device applied to a package, the device being shown with the flap portion in the open (deployed) condition, allowing access to contents of the package;
- FIG. 5 is an alternative embodiment in which the
- Figure 6 shows the flap device applied to a package, in the deployed configuration
- Figure 7 is a series of schematic sections illustrating the construction of the embodiment
- Figure 8 is an exploded view in plan of the layers of the embodiment.
- Figure 9 is a flow chart of a typical manufacturing
- Figure 1 shows a composite picture of three different versions of flap devices or "label flaps" in accordance with the invention, before their application to the packaging for which they are destined. That is, they are still mounted on a release or backing layer 2. All have the same basic features.
- the individual label flaps or flap devices 10 are arranged in rows on a release layer 1. Each has a generally rectangular shape, out of which, by a cut 15, is cut a flap portion 14, leaving a surrounding frame 12, which is in fact composed of two pieces each of a "mutton chop" shape.
- the cut extends only over three sides of the rectangle, leaving a hinge 18, forming the rear end of the flap in the longitudinal direction, i.e. the direction in which the flap is opened and closed.
- a protruding nose acting as a tab 20 when the device is in use.
- the label flap is in two main layers, though other layers, such as adhesives, may be present also.
- the lower layer is present over all the area of the label flap as shown, while the upper layer of the flap portion, in
- hinge line 18 of each flap is in the direction of feed of the roll on which the laminate materials are handled.
- a laminate material when released from the roll has a tendency to curl in the
- FIG. 2 shows a section along the dogleg line 2-2 in Figure 1. Here the lower 30 and upper 40 layers are visible.
- the upper layer 40 is generally thicker, in this embodiment 175 ⁇ thick, and made of PET. This material has excellent rigidity properties: that is, it retains its flat shape after repeated uses.
- the foil 100 of the package to which the label flap is applied is also shown in Figure 2, though in dashed lines only, is the foil 100 of the package to which the label flap is applied.
- the lower layer 30 has a layer of adhesive on its underside, not shown.
- the flap 14 covers the hole 102 from which moist wipes, or other contents, are to be extracted, while the hinge 18 is a short distance to the side of the hole.
- the hole will usually be made by the user on first use of the package, the outline of the hole being defined by a weak perforation which is then torn open by the attachment of the foil to the flap portion, as shown.
- Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of a flap device 10 with the flap 14 in the open condition, leaving the frame 12 in place.
- the drawing is likewise very schematic and does not represent actual thicknesses.
- Figure 4 is a
- the cut is interrupted to form small ties 16. These keep the frame and flap portion together after the flap assembly is removed from the release layer and before it is applied to the package. They can, however, be easily broken by the user on first use of the flap, and they also act as a tamper-check mechanism.
- the cut 15, which passes through both layers to form the flap portion 14, is also present in the lower layer for a short distance past the point where the upper layer stops. It can be seen that on each side of the flap, or near each end of the hinge 18, a tightly curved cut 17 continues, curving round with a radius of a few mm, starting from the transversely directed line at the rear end of the cut that forms the flap. The cut goes first toward the rear edge (upper in the diagram) , then outwardly towards the side edge, then slightly back towards the tab (front) edge. It is known as a "peel break" and its function is to stop a tear in the lower layer if the user opens the flap 14 too
- the peel break construction also has the advantage that a short strip of the lower-layer-only area lifts up and contributes to the flexibility of the hinge.
- the user takes hold of the tab 20, which has no adhesive or where the effect of the adhesive is nullified, and pulls it up. This pulling force overcomes the tacky adhesive between the lower layer 30 and the package, though not at the area defined by perforations in the package, where instead the flap lifts the area to form the hole 102.
- the ties 16 between flap and frame are also broken.
- the continuing cuts 17 could in theory just go straight back towards the rear edge, but it is better if they curve round as described above, to mitigate the risk of tearing though the entire flap device.
- the longitudinal extent of the curve might be, say, a third to a half of the
- the lower layer has an adhesive-blocking layer applied over the hinge/rear area 25; such a blocking layer may also be applied to the underside of the tab area 20 of the upper layer.
- Adhesive is then spread over the lower layer and the upper layer is stuck to the lower.
- a first cut, through the top layer only, is made along the hinge line (and the ends of the frame 12) and the resulting separated rear part of the top layer (uppermost in Figure 1) is removed.
- the flap/frame shape is then cut through both layers, along with the peel breaks. When ready, the flap device is removed from the backing and applied to a package .
- the variations shown in Figure 1 will be explained as follows.
- the top row shows flap portions rounded at the base (i.e. near the hinge 18), the frame continuing for a short distance to surround the flap portion, but not as far as the edge of the lower layer - in fact about the same distance as, or slightly more than, the rearward extent of the curved cut 17.
- the middle row shows a version where the base of the flap is square, with the peel breaks starting some way in along this base; the cut in the lower layer therefore extends some way in along the hinge line towards the centre.
- the frame does not continue towards the rear edge of the lower layer beyond the line of the hinge 18.
- the curved cut 15 continues in the lower layer past the square end 18 of the upper layer, so that one could say the hinge is distributed over a certain longitudinal extent of the single-layer portion 25.
- FIG. 5 shows a variant in which the rear region 25' of the flap device extends further back in the longitudinal direction, forming a rear section 50, and a second flap-type area 14' formed by retaining a portion of the upper layer 40.
- the flap is defined by a similar cut 15' through both layers, with the tear-stop curves 17' and hinge region 18' back-to- back, as it were, with that of the package flap 14, and has an adhesive-free tab 20'. It is somewhat more squat in shape than the flap proper 14, and in addition the flap part 14' has a transverse slot 52.
- This slot known as a "Euroslot", is used for hanging the package when the closure device has been applied to a package.
- the upper layer used for the hanging portion will probably be a portion of the same layer as is used for the flap, but it could be formed separately.
- the slot could of course have a different shape, or just be a simple hole or even a hook.
- Figure 6 shows a perspective view of the label flap applied to a package, and with the flap 14 and the hanger flap 14' both deployed. This is how the package would appear in use. In a shop the flap 14 would be shut but the package would be suspended by the hanger flap 14'.
- the integral hanger flap does not have to have the same layer construction as here shown, but could have the layers inverted, or a weakness formed for the hinge line or lines in a different way, such as by partial cutting or scoring.
- Figure 7 shows some schematic sections illustrating the upper and lower layers 40, 30 as before, but also the adhesive layers 80.
- One adhesive layer 80 sticks together the upper and lower layers of the label flap, and the other sticks the label flap to the package 100. They can be the same or different adhesives.
- Diagrams (a) and (b) show the manufacturing step where the section 25' of upper layer 30 is removed, following the cutting step forming the outline of the flap 14 and enabled by the presence of a silicone release layer 110. This leaves the single-layer area 25 of the label flap, including the hinge regions for the flap 14 and hanger flap 14'. (The package 100 is also shown, though it would not actually be present during the manufacturing process) .
- the adhesive-kill layers 82 underneath the tabs 20 and 20' are also visible.
- Diagrams (c) and (d) show the label flap in use undeployed and deployed.
- Figure 8 shows a plan view, separated into the component layers, of the embodiment of Figure 5. This shows how the silicone release layer 110 corresponds to the shape of the cut and removed portions 25' of the upper layer.
- Figure 9 shows a typical sequence of steps in the manufacturing process.
- the roll of backing layer and lower layer (with its layer of adhesive) is fed and the two layers are separated.
- the adhesive kill layer 82 is applied to the lower layer (Step SI) .
- the lower layer is reunited with the backing and the laminate turned
- the silicone release coating 110 is then printed on the base or lower layer 30, with any logos etc. (S3, S4) .
- the stiff top layer 40 is laminated onto the lower layer at step S5.
- the hinge/rear area 25 is cut out and removed, and any final print applied (S6, S7) .
- the flap outline is cut, including the tear stops 17 and the tab 20. The individual flap devices can then be applied to packages as required.
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GB1800209.7A GB2557747B (en) | 2015-06-12 | 2016-06-13 | Reclosable flap device |
EP16731252.9A EP3256398B9 (en) | 2015-06-12 | 2016-06-13 | Reclosable flap device |
EP19191357.3A EP3659940A3 (en) | 2015-06-12 | 2016-06-13 | Reclosable flap device |
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JP2018516644A JP6859333B2 (en) | 2015-06-12 | 2016-06-13 | Recloseable flap device |
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